Mogador

Located at the far end of the touristy Marina Walk, this is a great spot for authentic Moroccan cuisine. With outdoor seating on the waterside, it’s also a prime destination for kicking back and people watching during the cooler months. The restaurant offers a wide seafood selection, with dishes such as prawns and hammour tasting fresh off the boat. With dishes served sizzling hot from tagines and the friendly staff more than willing to explain ingredients and taste, we can’t really fault the food. The salads, while tasty, aren’t exceptional – it’s the tagines, fresh juices and seafood where this place comes into its own. Delicately spiced and full of flavour we found the portions and prices more than a match for any rivals in this part of town. If we could improve anything, it would be a mild sprucing up of the venue itself, although this is only a minor quibble as it’s still a great place to spend time.
Mogador

a dream come true! i sit with my boyfreind in dubai marina! out door dining was excellent. we enjoyed a lot thank you kobonaty.com for the deal, from each and every day i will go through you!

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Maan Dec 23, 2012 12:40 pm

Would you go back to this restaurant? no

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Obviously things has changed drastically, after reading the excellant reviews I invited some friends and went there to have a nice juicy Moroccan dinner. The biggest mistake I have made so far in choosing a restaurant!!! The menu has changed and the place serves very few Moroccan dishes and lots of "international" ones. Obviously it focuses on sheesha and has become another glorified sheesha place. The lamb tagine was bad as the lamb was not fresh, the complimentary condiments were old olives and pieces of butter cut and thrown haphazardly in the same cheap stainless dish, the waitress didn't know anything not even the type of sparkling water they carry, the hareera soup was edible but way too thin in texture and poor in ingredients. The coscous with vegetables was nice but not too special. The best dish was the shrimp tagine, the only really good thing served that evening. Even the bread was lame old pita bread. The sheesha? well you can get better for AED 10. The bill: too pricey for no quality. Advice: stay away.